File:Tom Morello's Rig (1980s-2000s) Gibson Explorer II, James Trussart Steelcaster, Marshall JCM800 & 412cab, pedals(Whammy,CryBaby,DOD EQ,2BossDDelay,MXR Phase90,VoodooLabs) - Play It Loud. MET (2019-05-13 19.08.04 by Eden, Janine and Jim).jpg

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Tom Morello Gear
Rig Includes
  • Gibson Explorer II
  • James Trussart Steelcaster
  • Marshall JCM 800 50-watt tube amplifier head
  • Marshall 412 speaker cabinet
Custom pedalboard
  • (Boss Chromatic Tuner TU-?)
  • Digitech Whammy WH-1
  • Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
  • DOD FX40B EQ
  • 2 Boss DD-3 Digital Delays
  • MXR Phase 90
  • Voodoo Labs Pedal Power II Plus
Tom Morello's Rig (1980s-2000s) Gibson Explorer II, James Trussart Steelcaster, Marshall JCM800 & 412cab, pedals(Whammy,CryBaby,DOD EQ,2BossDDelay,MXR Phase90,VoodooLabs) - Play It Loud. MET (2019-05-13 19.08.04 by Eden, Janine and Jim)
  • Rig (1980s-2000s), Thomas Baptiste "Tom" Morello. Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll. Metropolitan Museum of Art..
    "​Tom Morello has used this rig and pedalboard through-out his career with the bands Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave. He uses it to achieve his signature mix of DJ-style scratches, sound effects, wild pitch-shifting bends, and classic rock tones. Morello is known for both for his extensive use of effects and for his techniques such as using the kill switch on his guitar—which turns the signal on and off and creates a stutter effect—and scratching the strings with an Allen wrench. His rig, which consists of a basic amplifier setup along with a customized pedalboard, is exhibited here with some of his most-used guitars. ",
    "Rig Includes: Gibson Explorer II / James Trussart Steelcaster / Marshall JCM 800 50-watt tube amplifier head / Marshall 412 speaker cabinet ",
    "Custom pedalboard: Digitech Whammy WH-1 / Dunlop Cry Baby Wah / DOD FX40B EQ / 2 Boss DD-3 Digital Delays / MXR Phase 90 / Voodoo Labs Pedal Power II Plus ",
    "Object Details",
    "​Title:  Rig ",
    "​Artist: Thomas Baptiste "Tom" Morello ",
    "​Date:   1980s-2000s ",
    "​Medium: Wood, metal, plastic ",
    "​Classification: Electrophone ",
    "​Credit Line: Courtesy of Tom Morello "
Tom Morello's ca.1979-1983 Gibson Explorer II
  • Explorer II (ca.1979-1983), Gibson. Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll. Metropolitan Museum of Art..
    "​This guitar was Morello’s main instrument during his teenage and college years. He modified the instrument with a Kahler locking tremolo in order to produce extreme “dive bomb” effects, where the vibrato bar is used to rapidly lower the pitch of a note, creating a sound similar to a bomb dropping. The effect, originated by players such as Eddie Van Halen, was vital to the sound of hard rock and heavy metal in the 1980s. ",
    "Technical Description: Maple and walnut body and neck, ebony fingerboard; 24¾ in. scale; flat gold finish; set neck with dot inlays; “scimitar” headstock with truss rod cover inscribed “E/2” and inlaid mother-of-pearl Gibson logo; two humbucking pickups with coils exposed, three-way selector switch, two volume controls and one tone control; gold Kahler locking vibrato bridge and nut, gold tuners, clear and black plastic barrel knobs, three-ply black and white plastic pickguard; stock bridge replaced ",
    "Object Details",
    "​Title:  Explorer II ",
    "​Artist: Gibson (American, founded Kalamazoo, Michigan 1902) ",
    "​Artist: Thomas Baptiste "Tom" Morello ",
    "​Date:   ca. 1979-1983 ",
    "​Medium: Maple, walnut, ebony, metal, plastic ",
    "​Dimensions: Length: ~40 in. (101.6 cm) / Width: 17 in. (43.2 cm) / Depth: ~1 1/2 - 1 3/4 in. (3.8-4.4 cm) / Weight: ~10-12 lbs. ",
    "​Classification: Chordophone-Lute-plucked-fretted ",
    "​Credit Line: Courtesy of Tom Morello "
Tom Morello's 2000s James Trussart Steelcaster - perforated hollow metal body, maple neck, aged army green finish with red star in white circle
  • Steelcaster (2000s), James Trussart Custom Guitars, Los Angeles, California. Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll. Metropolitan Museum of Art..
    "​Morello used this guitar extensively in his work with Audioslave, as well as in his guest appearances with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. ",
    "Technical Description: Perforated hollow metal body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard; 25½ in. scale; aged army green finish with red star in white circle; bolt-on neck with dot inlays; headstock with metal face plate and inscribed James Trussart script logo; single-coil pickup in bridge and humbucking pickup at neck, three-way selector switch, volume and tone controls; Telecaster-style metal ashtray bridge, tuners, control surface, and knobs ",
    "Object Details",
    "​Title:  Steelcaster ",
    "​Artist: James Trussart Custom Guitars, Los Angeles, California ",
    "​Artist: Thomas Baptiste "Tom" Morello ",
    "​Date:   2000s ",
    "​Medium: Metal, maple, rosewood, plastic ",
    "​Dimensions: Length: 39 1/4 in. (99.7 cm) / Width: 13 in. (33 cm) / Depth: ~1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm) / Weight: 5-6 lbs. ",
    "​Classification: Chordophone-Lute-plucked-fretted ",
    "​Credit Line: Courtesy of Tom Morello "
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Author Eden, Janine and Jim from New York City
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